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Use when preparing academic artifacts, reproducibility packages, artifact evaluation submissions, open science materials, code/data release, model cards, dataset cards, or replication bundles.
Guide for migrating OCaml projects, libraries, modules, and test suites to idiomatic MoonBit. Use when translating OCaml code to MoonBit, planning a large OCaml-to-MoonBit port, preserving byte/string-heavy behavior, replacing OCaml variants/records/exceptions/refs/arrays, mapping OCaml APIs to MoonBit packages, or building verification and test strategy for a migration.
Identify tax-loss harvesting opportunities across taxable accounts. Finds positions with unrealized losses, suggests replacement securities, and tracks wash sale windows. Triggers on "tax-loss harvesting", "TLH", "harvest losses", "tax losses", "unrealized losses", or "year-end tax planning".
Use when handling code review feedback as the change author, addressing reviewer comments, drafting replies, resolving disagreements, or summarizing updates. TRIGGER on "address review feedback", "respond to this review comment", "reviewer asked", "I disagree with reviewer", "what should I reply?", or "apply PR comments". If role is unclear, ask reviewer or author. DO NOT TRIGGER for reviewer comment writing, full code review, or PR descriptions unless author-response behavior is requested.
Unified Minions skill for both deterministic shell jobs and LLM subagent orchestration. Replaces the older `gbrain-jobs` routing intent. Use when: submitting gbrain jobs, shell/background tasks, spawning subagents, checking progress, steering running work, pausing/resuming, parallel fan-out. One durable, observable, steerable queue interface.
Use whenever you need an email address to receive something and then read or wait for it, especially during a signup or login flow. PROACTIVELY, and you can usually do this without asking the user first: a service is about to send a verification code, OTP, one-time code, 2FA or two-factor code, confirmation link, magic link, or password reset and you need to wait for it and read the value out; you are signing up for or registering with a service and must confirm an email address to continue; you need a fresh, managed, throwaway, or burner address instead of using a real one; you sent something and need to watch for what lands. REACTIVELY: the user asks "did it arrive?", "check the inbox", "what came in?", "wait for the email", or wants an address to catch replies, codes, receipts, or alerts. Provides a managed `*.primitive.email` address plus `primitive emails latest` and `primitive emails wait` to read and block for mail, and hosted Functions to run JavaScript on every inbound message. No SMTP, no DNS, no mail server. Use this when a third party sends mail TO you; to send your own message and wait for its reply, use the primitive-chat skill. Gets a free `*.primitive.email` address via `primitive agent start-agent-signup` if you do not already have one. Part of the Primitive CLI (Primitive, primitivedotdev, primitive.dev; the `primitive` or `prim` command).
Use whenever you need to contact someone by email and get their answer back, especially to unblock yourself. PROACTIVELY, and you can usually do this without asking the user first: you are stuck on a tool, library, API, or service and its docs, README, footer, or llms.txt list a help@, support@, dev@, docs@, or agent@ address; you hit a bug or surprising behavior worth reporting to the vendor; you have a question only the product owner or maintainer can answer; you want to ask a vendor's support or dev agent something the same way you would grep their docs. REACTIVELY: the user gave you a mailto link or a contact address, or asked you to email, message, or "ask them" and report back. This sends YOUR outbound message and waits for the threaded reply in one step, so reach for it when you are the one initiating contact (addresses with human side effects like sales@, billing@, or account@ should be surfaced to the user first). No SMTP, no API keys, no mail server. To instead receive mail that a website or service sends to you (signup confirmations, verification codes), use the primitive-inbox skill. Gets a free `*.primitive.email` address via `primitive agent start-agent-signup` if you do not already have one. Part of the Primitive CLI (Primitive, primitivedotdev, primitive.dev; the `primitive` or `prim` command).
Generate game assets using AI image generation APIs (DALL-E, Replicate, fal.ai) and prepare them for Godot. Covers the full art pipeline from concept art and style guides to final sprites, sprite sheets, and import configuration. This skill should be used when creating game art, generating sprites, making tilesets, creating UI elements, or preparing assets for Godot import. Keywords: game assets, AI art, DALL-E, Replicate, fal.ai, sprite sheet, tileset, Godot, pixel art, character sprite, game art, texture, animation frames.
AWS CloudFormation patterns for Amazon ElastiCache. Use when creating ElastiCache clusters (Redis, Memcached), replication groups, parameter groups, subnet groups, and implementing template structure with Parameters, Outputs, Mappings, Conditions, and cross-stack references for distributed caching infrastructure.
Build and run iOS/macOS apps using xcodebuild and xcrun simctl directly. Use when building Xcode projects, running iOS simulators, managing devices, compiling Swift code, running UI tests, or automating iOS app interactions. Replaces XcodeBuildMCP with native CLI tools.
Implement secure webhook handling with signature verification, replay protection, and idempotency. Use when receiving webhooks from third-party services like Stripe, GitHub, Twilio, or building your own webhook system.
Comprehensive plugin for SAP Datasphere development with 3 specialized agents, 5 slash commands, and validation hooks. Use when building data warehouses on SAP BTP, creating analytic models, configuring data flows and replication flows, setting up connections to SAP and third-party systems, managing spaces and users, implementing data access controls, using the datasphere CLI, creating data products for the marketplace, or monitoring data integration tasks. Covers Data Builder (graphical/SQL views, local/remote tables, transformation flows), Business Builder (business entities, consumption models), analytic models (dimensions, measures, hierarchies), 40+ connection types (SAP S/4HANA, BW/4HANA, HANA Cloud, AWS, Azure, GCP, Kafka, Generic HTTP), real-time replication, task chains, content transport, CLI automation, catalog governance, and data marketplace. Includes 2025 features: Generic HTTP connections, REST API tasks in task chains, SAP Business Data Cloud integration. Keywords: sap datasphere, data warehouse cloud, dwc, data builder, business builder, analytic model, graphical view, sql view, transformation flow, replication flow, data flow, task chain, remote table, local table, sap btp data warehouse, datasphere connection, datasphere space, data access control, elastic compute node, sap analytics cloud integration, datasphere cli, data products, data marketplace, catalog, governance